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Acoustics & Room Treatment
Room Correction Using JRiver Parametric EQ
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 1146253" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>An equaliser won't fix your acoustic problems. It will help a bit if you have some standing waves or other resonance, or a frequency response anomaly in the speaker itself, but not much beyond that. If you can't do acoustic treatment, you might have to fight fire with fire, and that means selecting a loudspeaker with a radiation pattern that is less influenced by room acoustics than the usual speaker, such as dipoles and speakers with narrow dispersion (regular hi-fi speakers try to be omnidirectional). That said, one of the most effective stealth acoustic tricks is carpet - even a rug - as thick as the SO will tolerate.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 1146253, member: 34"] An equaliser won't fix your acoustic problems. It will help a bit if you have some standing waves or other resonance, or a frequency response anomaly in the speaker itself, but not much beyond that. If you can't do acoustic treatment, you might have to fight fire with fire, and that means selecting a loudspeaker with a radiation pattern that is less influenced by room acoustics than the usual speaker, such as dipoles and speakers with narrow dispersion (regular hi-fi speakers try to be omnidirectional). That said, one of the most effective stealth acoustic tricks is carpet - even a rug - as thick as the SO will tolerate. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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